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40 HAMILTON SPECTATOR Saturday February 20 2016 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2016 Sport NICK BROWN Western Waves mates also made 40 HAMILT 40 HAMILT AMILTON SPECTATOR Saturday February 20 2016 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2016 Sport NICK B LTON SPECTATOR Saturday February 20 2016 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2016 Sport NICK BROWN Western Waves mates also made DUNKELD DUNKELD cricketer Lachie Field has been selected in the Victoria Country under-15 team to compete at the School Sport Australia run Field oria pete ralia Cricket Championships to be held in Brisbane starting today. The national championships will run from today until next Sunday, with l of Victoria Country playing a total of hern six games against the ACT, Northern toria Territory, NSW metro and Victoria metro, before the fi nals start. The selection process started back in September last year, with selectors keeping a close eye on Field and other young prospects around the state. Despite believing he had ticked most Field of the boxes to earn his spot, Field until admitted he was not able to relax until his selection was confi rmed. the email to come through, but when I was excited and am,” “I was pretty anxious waiting for when for I fi nally read it relieved that I had made the team,” Field said. “I was stoked to see that two other other back ctors other “I really enjoy playing cricket with these boys and look forward to the experience in Brisbane. This is defi nitely the highlight of my cricket so far, and I just hope I can perform well at this level.” Field’s selection is a well-deserved reward for an impressive summer of cricket at various levels, ranging from club cricket with Grampians to a standout state carnival for the Western Waves. If Field was not already in the squad prior to the state carnival, then it was defi nitely his efforts which saw him become player of the tournament for the Waves that made him a certainty. Yet although it was Field out there making the runs and taking wickets, he said his selection co not have been possible without his teammates and coaches at differ levels. AMILTON SPECTATOR Saturday February 20 2016 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2016 Sport NICK BROWN Western Waves mates also made DUNKELD cricketer Lachie Field has been selected in the Victoria Country under-15 team to compete at the School Sport Australia run Field oria pete ralia Cricket Championships to be held in Brisbane starting today. The national championships will run from today until next Sunday, with l of Victoria Country playing a total of hern six games against the ACT, Northern toria Territory, NSW metro and Victoria metro, before the fi nals start. The selection process started back in September last year, with selectors keeping a close eye on Field and other young prospects around the state. Despite believing he had ticked most Field of the boxes to earn his spot, Field until admitted he was not able to relax until his selection was confi rmed. the email to come through, but when I was excited and am,” “I was pretty anxious waiting for when for I fi nally read it relieved that I had made the team,” Field said. “I was stoked to see that two other other back ctors other “I really enjoy playing cricket with these boys and look forward to the experience in Brisbane. This is defi nitely the highlight of my cricket so far, and I just hope I can perform well at this level.” Field’s selection is a well-deserved reward for an impressive summer of cricket at various levels, ranging from club cricket with Grampians to a standout state carnival for the Western Waves. If Field was not already in the squad prior to the state carnival, then it was defi nitely his efforts which saw him become player of the tournament for the Waves that made him a certainty. Yet although it was Field out there making the runs and taking wickets, he said his selection co not have been possible without his teammates and coaches at differ levels. ould ould the AMILTON SPECTATOR Saturday February 20 2016 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2016 Sport NICK BROWN Western Waves mates also made DUNKELD cricketer Lachie Field has been selected in the Victoria Country under-15 team to compete at the School Sport Australia run Field oria pete ralia Cricket Championships to be held in Brisbane starting today. The national championships will run from today until next Sunday, with l of Victoria Country playing a total of hern six games against the ACT, Northern toria Territory, NSW metro and Victoria metro, before the fi nals start. The selection process started back in September last year, with selectors keeping a close eye on Field and other young prospects around the state. Despite believing he had ticked most Field of the boxes to earn his spot, Field until admitted he was not able to relax until his selection was confi rmed. the email to come through, but when I was excited and am,” “I was pretty anxious waiting for when for I fi nally read it relieved that I had made the team,” Field said. “I was stoked to see that two other other back ctors other “I really enjoy playing cricket with these boys and look forward to the experience in Brisbane. This is defi nitely the highlight of my cricket so far, and I just hope I can perform well at this level.” Field’s selection is a well-deserved reward for an impressive summer of cricket at various levels, ranging from club cricket with Grampians to a standout state carnival for the Western Waves. If Field was not already in the squad prior to the state carnival, then it was defi nitely his efforts which saw him become player of the tournament for the Waves that made him a certainty. Yet although it was Field out there making the runs and taking wickets, he said his selection co not have been possible without his teammates and coaches at differ levels. ould the rent rent 40 HAMILT TON SPECTATOR Saturday February 20 2016 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2016 Sport NICK BROWN Western Waves mat LTON SPECTATOR Saturday February 20 2016 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2016 Sport NICK BROWN Western Waves mates also made DUNKELD cricketer Lachie Field has been selected in the Victoria Country under-15 team to compete at the School Sport Australia run Field oria pete ralia Cricket Championships to be held in Brisbane starting today. The national championships will run from today until next Sunday, with l of Victoria Country playing a total of hern six games against the ACT, Northern toria Territory, NSW metro and Victoria metro, before the fi nals start. The selection process started back in September last year, with selectors keeping a close eye on Field and other young prospects around the state. Despite believing he had ticked most Field of the boxes to earn his spot, Field until admitted he was not able to relax until his selection was confi rmed. the email to come through, but when I was excited and am,” “I was pretty anxious waiting for when for I fi nally read it relieved that I had made the team,” Field said. “I was stoked to see that two other other back ctors other “I really enjoy playing cricket with these boys and look forward to the experience in Brisbane. This is defi nitely the highlight of my cricket so far, and I just hope I can perform well at this level.” Field’s selection is a well-deserved reward for an impressive summer of cricket at various levels, ranging from club cricket with Grampians to a standout state carnival for the Western Waves. If Field was not already in the squad prior to the state carnival, then it was defi nitely his efforts which saw him become player of the tournament for the Waves that made him a certainty. Yet although it was Field out there making the runs and taking wickets, he said his selection co not have been possible without his teammates and coaches at differ levels. ould the rent develop develop my confi dence and I owe a to John Houston (coach) and Rob AMILTON SPECTATOR Saturday February 20 2016 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2016 Sport NICK BROWN Western Waves mates also made DUNKELD cricketer Lachie Field has been selected in the Victoria Country under-15 team to compete at the School Sport Australia run Field oria pete ralia Cricket Championships to be held in Brisbane starting today. The national championships will run from today until next Sunday, with l of Victoria Country playing a total of hern six games against the ACT, Northern toria Territory, NSW metro and Victoria metro, before the fi nals start. The selection process started back in September last year, with selectors keeping a close eye on Field and other young prospects around the state. Despite believing he had ticked most Field of the boxes to earn his spot, Field until admitted he was not able to relax until his selection was confi rmed. the email to come through, but when I was excited and am,” “I was pretty anxious waiting for when for I fi nally read it relieved that I had made the team,” Field said. “I was stoked to see that two other other back ctors other “I really enjoy playing cricket with these boys and look forward to the experience in Brisbane. This is defi nitely the highlight of my cricket so far, and I just hope I can perform well at this level.” Field’s selection is a well-deserved reward for an impressive summer of cricket at various levels, ranging from club cricket with Grampians to a standout state carnival for the Western Waves. If Field was not already in the squad prior to the state carnival, then it was defi nitely his efforts which saw him become player of the tournament for the Waves that made him a certainty. Yet although it was Field out there making the runs and taking wickets, he said his selection co not have been possible without his teammates and coaches at differ levels. ould the rent develop my confi dence and I owe a to John Houston (coach) and Rob Cook Cook (assistant coach) for giv me these opportunities,” Fiield said. “My confi dence w HAMILTON SPECTATOR Saturday February 20 2016 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2016 Sport NICK BROWN Western Waves mates also made DUNKELD cricketer Lachie Field has been selected in the Victoria Country under-15 team to compete at the School Sport Australia run Field oria pete ralia Cricket Championships to be held in Brisbane starting today. The national championships will run from today until next Sunday, with l of Victoria Country playing a total of hern six games against the ACT, Northern toria Territory, NSW metro and Victoria metro, before the fi nals start. The selection process started back in September last year, with selectors keeping a close eye on Field and other young prospects around the state. Despite believing he had ticked most Field of the boxes to earn his spot, Field until admitted he was not able to relax until his selection was confi rmed. the email to come through, but when I was excited and am,” “I was pretty anxious waiting for when for I fi nally read it relieved that I had made the team,” Field said. “I was stoked to see that two other other back ctors other “I really enjoy playing cricket with these boys and look forward to the experience in Brisbane. This is defi nitely the highlight of my cricket so far, and I just hope I can perform well at this level.” Field’s selection is a well-deserved reward for an impressive summer of cricket at various levels, ranging from club cricket with Grampians to a standout state carnival for the Western Waves. If Field was not already in the squad prior to the state carnival, then it was defi nitely his efforts which saw him become player of the tournament for the Waves that made him a certainty. Yet although it was Field out there making the runs and taking wickets, he said his selection co not have been possible without his teammates and coaches at differ levels. ould the rent develop my confi dence and I owe a to John Houston (coach) and Rob Cook (assistant coach) for giv me these opportunities,” Fiield said. “My confi dence w me me as many opportunities possible with the ball.” Field was fac with a serio ILTON SPECTATOR Saturday February 20 2016 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2016 Sport NICK BROWN Western Waves mates also made DUNKELD cricketer Lachie Field has been selected in the Victoria Country under-15 team to compete at the School Sport Australia run Field oria pete ralia Cricket Championships to be held in Brisbane starting today. The national championships will run from today until next Sunday, with l of Victoria Country playing a total of hern six games against the ACT, Northern toria Territory, NSW metro and Victoria metro, before the fi nals start. The selection process started back in September last year, with selectors keeping a close eye on Field and other young prospects around the state. Despite believing he had ticked most Field of the boxes to earn his spot, Field until admitted he was not able to relax until his selection was confi rmed. the email to come through, but when I was excited and am,” “I was pretty anxious waiting for when for I fi nally read it relieved that I had made the team,” Field said. “I was stoked to see that two other other back ctors other “I really enjoy playing cricket with these boys and look forward to the experience in Brisbane. This is defi nitely the highlight of my cricket so far, and I just hope I can perform well at this level.” Field’s selection is a well-deserved reward for an impressive summer of cricket at various levels, ranging from club cricket with Grampians to a standout state carnival for the Western Waves. If Field was not already in the squad prior to the state carnival, then it was defi nitely his efforts which saw him become player of the tournament for the Waves that made him a certainty. Yet although it was Field out there making the runs and taking wickets, he said his selection co not have been possible without his teammates and coaches at differ levels. ould the rent develop my confi dence and I owe a to John Houston (coach) and Rob Cook (assistant coach) for giv me these opportunities,” Fiield said. “My confi dence w me as many opportunities possible with the ball.” Field was fac with a serio thanks thanks to Heinrich Joy (Grampians captain) giv HAMILTON SPECTATOR Saturday Februa ILTON SPECTATOR Saturday February 20 2016 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2016 Sport NICK BROWN Western Waves mates also made DUNKELD cricketer Lachie Field has been selected in the Victoria Country under-15 team to compete at the School Sport Australia run Field oria pete ralia Cricket Championships to be held in Brisbane starting today. The national championships will run from today until next Sunday, with l of Victoria Country playing a total of hern six games against the ACT, Northern toria Territory, NSW metro and Victoria metro, before the fi nals start. The selection process started back in September last year, with selectors keeping a close eye on Field and other young prospects around the state. Despite believing he had ticked most Field of the boxes to earn his spot, Field until admitted he was not able to relax until his selection was confi rmed. the email to come through, but when I was excited and am,” “I was pretty anxious waiting for when for I fi nally read it relieved that I had made the team,” Field said. “I was stoked to see that two other other back ctors other “I really enjoy playing cricket with these boys and look forward to the experience in Brisbane. This is defi nitely the highlight of my cricket so far, and I just hope I can perform well at this level.” Field’s selection is a well-deserved reward for an impressive summer of cricket at various levels, ranging from club cricket with Grampians to a standout state carnival for the Western Waves. If Field was not already in the squad prior to the state carnival, then it was defi nitely his efforts which saw him become player of the tournament for the Waves that made him a certainty. Yet although it was Field out there making the runs and taking wickets, he said his selection co not have been possible without his teammates and coaches at differ levels. ould the rent develop my confi dence and I owe a to John Houston (coach) and Rob Cook (assistant coach) for giv me these opportunities,” Fiield said. “My confi dence w me as many opportunities possible with the ball.” Field was fac with a serio thanks to Heinrich Joy (Grampians captain) giv injury injury sc PROUD MOMENT: Grampians all-rounder Lachie Field will represent Victoria 40 HAMILT TON SPECTATOR Saturday February 20 2016 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2016 Sport NICK BROWN Western Waves mates als AMILTON SPECTATOR Saturday February 20 2016 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2016 Sport NICK BROWN Western Waves mates also made DUNKELD cricketer Lachie Field has been selected in the Victoria Country under-15 team to compete at the School Sport Australia run Field oria pete ralia Cricket Championships to be held in Brisbane starting today. The national championships will run from today until next Sunday, with l of Victoria Country playing a total of hern six games against the ACT, Northern toria Territory, NSW metro and Victoria metro, before the fi nals start. The selection process started back in September last year, with selectors keeping a close eye on Field and other young prospects around the state. Despite believing he had ticked most Field of the boxes to earn his spot, Field until admitted he was not able to relax until his selection was confi rmed. the email to come through, but when I was excited and am,” “I was pretty anxious waiting for when for I fi nally read it relieved that I had made the team,” Field said. “I was stoked to see that two other other back ctors other “I really enjoy playing cricket with these boys and look forward to the experience in Brisbane. This is defi nitely the highlight of my cricket so far, and I just hope I can perform well at this level.” Field’s selection is a well-deserved reward for an impressive summer of cricket at various levels, ranging from club cricket with Grampians to a standout state carnival for the Western Waves. If Field was not already in the squad prior to the state carnival, then it was defi nitely his efforts which saw him become player of the tournament for the Waves that made him a certainty. Yet although it was Field out there making the runs and taking wickets, he said his selection co not have been possible without his teammates and coaches at differ levels. ould the rent develop my confi dence and I owe a to John Houston (coach) and Rob Cook (assistant coach) for giv me these opportunities,” Fiield said. “My confi dence w me as many opportunities possible with the ball.” Field was fac with a serio thanks to Heinrich Joy (Grampians captain) giv injury sc PROUD MOMENT: Grampians all-rounder Lachie Field will represent Victoria with with the bat and the ball which help bbie ving bowling has gro AMILTON SPECTATOR Saturday February 20 2016 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2016 Sport NICK BROWN Western Waves mates also made DUNKELD cricketer Lachie Field has been selected in the Victoria Country under-15 team to compete at the School Sport Australia run Field oria pete ralia Cricket Championships to be held in Brisbane starting today. The national championships will run from today until next Sunday, with l of Victoria Country playing a total of hern six games against the ACT, Northern toria Territory, NSW metro and Victoria metro, before the fi nals start. The selection process started back in September last year, with selectors keeping a close eye on Field and other young prospects around the state. Despite believing he had ticked most Field of the boxes to earn his spot, Field until admitted he was not able to relax until his selection was confi rmed. the email to come through, but when I was excited and am,” “I was pretty anxious waiting for when for I fi nally read it relieved that I had made the team,” Field said. “I was stoked to see that two other other back ctors other “I really enjoy playing cricket with these boys and look forward to the experience in Brisbane. This is defi nitely the highlight of my cricket so far, and I just hope I can perform well at this level.” Field’s selection is a well-deserved reward for an impressive summer of cricket at various levels, ranging from club cricket with Grampians to a standout state carnival for the Western Waves. If Field was not already in the squad prior to the state carnival, then it was defi nitely his efforts which saw him become player of the tournament for the Waves that made him a certainty. Yet although it was Field out there making the runs and taking wickets, he said his selection co not have been possible without his teammates and coaches at differ levels. ould the rent develop my confi dence and I owe a to John Houston (coach) and Rob Cook (assistant coach) for giv me these opportunities,” Fiield said. “My confi dence w me as many opportunities possible with the ball.” Field was fac with a serio thanks to Heinrich Joy (Grampians captain) giv injury sc PROUD MOMENT: Grampians all-rounder Lachie Field will represent Victoria with the bat and the ball which help bbie ving bowling has gro ving ving s as HAMILTON SPECTATOR Saturday February 20 2016 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2016 Sport NICK BROWN Western Waves mates also made DUNKELD cricketer Lachie Field has been selected in the Victoria Country under-15 team to compete at the School Sport Australia run Field oria pete ralia Cricket Championships to be held in Brisbane starting today. The national championships will run from today until next Sunday, with l of Victoria Country playing a total of hern six games against the ACT, Northern toria Territory, NSW metro and Victoria metro, before the fi nals start. The selection process started back in September last year, with selectors keeping a close eye on Field and other young prospects around the state. Despite believing he had ticked most Field of the boxes to earn his spot, Field until admitted he was not able to relax until his selection was confi rmed. the email to come through, but when I was excited and am,” “I was pretty anxious waiting for when for I fi nally read it relieved that I had made the team,” Field said. “I was stoked to see that two other other back ctors other “I really enjoy playing cricket with these boys and look forward to the experience in Brisbane. This is defi nitely the highlight of my cricket so far, and I just hope I can perform well at this level.” Field’s selection is a well-deserved reward for an impressive summer of cricket at various levels, ranging from club cricket with Grampians to a standout state carnival for the Western Waves. If Field was not already in the squad prior to the state carnival, then it was defi nitely his efforts which saw him become player of the tournament for the Waves that made him a certainty. Yet although it was Field out there making the runs and taking wickets, he said his selection co not have been possible without his teammates and coaches at differ levels. ould the rent develop my confi dence and I owe a to John Houston (coach) and Rob Cook (assistant coach) for giv me these opportunities,” Fiield said. “My confi dence w me as many opportunities possible with the ball.” Field was fac with a serio thanks to Heinrich Joy (Grampians captain) giv injury sc PROUD MOMENT: Grampians all-rounder Lachie Field will represent Victoria with the bat and the ball which help bbie ving bowling has gro ving s as ous ous AMILTON SPECTATOR Saturday February 20 2016 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2016 Sport NICK BROWN Western Waves mates also made DUNKELD cricketer Lachie Field has been selected in the Victoria Country under-15 team to compete at the School Sport Australia run Field oria pete ralia Cricket Championships to be held in Brisbane starting today. The national championships will run from today until next Sunday, with l of Victoria Country playing a total of hern six games against the ACT, Northern toria Territory, NSW metro and Victoria metro, before the fi nals start. The selection process started back in September last year, with selectors keeping a close eye on Field and other young prospects around the state. Despite believing he had ticked most Field of the boxes to earn his spot, Field until admitted he was not able to relax until his selection was confi rmed. the email to come through, but when I was excited and am,” “I was pretty anxious waiting for when for I fi nally read it relieved that I had made the team,” Field said. “I was stoked to see that two other other back ctors other “I really enjoy playing cricket with these boys and look forward to the experience in Brisbane. This is defi nitely the highlight of my cricket so far, and I just hope I can perform well at this level.” Field’s selection is a well-deserved reward for an impressive summer of cricket at various levels, ranging from club cricket with Grampians to a standout state carnival for the Western Waves. If Field was not already in the squad prior to the state carnival, then it was defi nitely his efforts which saw him become player of the tournament for the Waves that made him a certainty. Yet although it was Field out there making the runs and taking wickets, he said his selection co not have been possible without his teammates and coaches at differ levels. ould the rent develop my confi dence and I owe a to John Houston (coach) and Rob Cook (assistant coach) for giv me these opportunities,” Fiield said. “My confi dence w me as many opportunities possible with the ball.” Field was fac with a serio thanks to Heinrich Joy (Grampians captain) giv injury sc PROUD MOMENT: Grampians all-rounder Lachie Field will represent Victoria with the bat and the ball which help bbie ving bowling has gro ving s as ous last last mo 0 HAMILTON SPECTAT HAMILTON SPECTATOR Saturday February 20 2016 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2016 Sport NICK BROWN Western Waves mates also made DUNKELD cricketer Lachie Field has been selected in the Victoria Country under-15 team to compete at the School Sport Australia run Field oria pete ralia Cricket Championships to be held in Brisbane starting today. The national championships will run from today until next Sunday, with l of Victoria Country playing a total of hern six games against the ACT, Northern toria Territory, NSW metro and Victoria metro, before the fi nals start. The selection process started back in September last year, with selectors keeping a close eye on Field and other young prospects around the state. Despite believing he had ticked most Field of the boxes to earn his spot, Field until admitted he was not able to relax until his selection was confi rmed. the email to come through, but when I was excited and am,” “I was pretty anxious waiting for when for I fi nally read it relieved that I had made the team,” Field said. “I was stoked to see that two other other back ctors other “I really enjoy playing cricket with these boys and look forward to the experience in Brisbane. This is defi nitely the highlight of my cricket so far, and I just hope I can perform well at this level.” Field’s selection is a well-deserved reward for an impressive summer of cricket at various levels, ranging from club cricket with Grampians to a standout state carnival for the Western Waves. If Field was not already in the squad prior to the state carnival, then it was defi nitely his efforts which saw him become player of the tournament for the Waves that made him a certainty. Yet although it was Field out there making the runs and taking wickets, he said his selection co not have been possible without his teammates and coaches at differ levels. ould the rent develop my confi dence and I owe a to John Houston (coach) and Rob Cook (assistant coach) for giv me these opportunities,” Fiield said. “My confi dence w me as many opportunities possible with the ball.” Field was fac with a serio thanks to Heinrich Joy (Grampians captain) giv injury sc PROUD MOMENT: Grampians all-rounder Lachie Field will represent Victoria with the bat and the ball which help bbie ving bowling has gro ving s as ous last mo th th Country at the School Sport Australia Cricket Championships in Brisbane starting today. Photo: SPEC FILE. HAMILTON SPECTATOR Saturday February 20 2016 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2016 Sport NICK BROWN Western Waves mates also made DUNKELD cricketer Lachie Field has been selected in the Victoria Country under-15 team to compete at the School Sport Australia run Field oria pete ralia Cricket Championships to be held in Brisbane starting today. The national championships will run from today until next Sunday, with l of Victoria Country playing a total of hern six games against the ACT, Northern toria Territory, NSW metro and Victoria metro, before the fi nals start. The selection process started back in September last year, with selectors keeping a close eye on Field and other young prospects around the state. Despite believing he had ticked most Field of the boxes to earn his spot, Field until admitted he was not able to relax until his selection was confi rmed. the email to come through, but when I was excited and am,” “I was pretty anxious waiting for when for I fi nally read it relieved that I had made the team,” Field said. “I was stoked to see that two other other back ctors other “I really enjoy playing cricket with these boys and look forward to the experience in Brisbane. This is defi nitely the highlight of my cricket so far, and I just hope I can perform well at this level.” Field’s selection is a well-deserved reward for an impressive summer of cricket at various levels, ranging from club cricket with Grampians to a standout state carnival for the Western Waves. If Field was not already in the squad prior to the state carnival, then it was defi nitely his efforts which saw him become player of the tournament for the Waves that made him a certainty. Yet although it was Field out there making the runs and taking wickets, he said his selection co not have been possible without his teammates and coaches at differ levels. ould the rent develop my confi dence and I owe a to John Houston (coach) and Rob Cook (assistant coach) for giv me these opportunities,” Fiield said. “My confi dence w me as many opportunities possible with the ball.” Field was fac with a serio thanks to Heinrich Joy (Grampians captain) giv injury sc PROUD MOMENT: Grampians all-rounder Lachie Field will represent Victoria with the bat and the ball which help bbie ving bowling has gro ving s as ous last mo th Country at the School Sport Australia Cricket Championships in Brisbane starting today. Photo: SPEC FILE. put put an end to his summer, but threatened put an end the 15-year-old said he has made a full recovery and can not wait to represent the Big V. The talented all-rounder’s infl uence will play a big part in determining just how far Vic Country goes in the ced care onth which at he me HAMILTON SPECTATOR Saturday February 20 2016 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2016 Sport NICK BROWN Western Waves mates also made DUNKELD cricketer Lachie Field has been selected in the Victoria Country under-15 team to compete at the School Sport Australia run Field oria pete ralia Cricket Championships to be held in Brisbane starting today. The national championships will run from today until next Sunday, with l of Victoria Country playing a total of hern six games against the ACT, Northern toria Territory, NSW metro and Victoria metro, before the fi nals start. The selection process started back in September last year, with selectors keeping a close eye on Field and other young prospects around the state. Despite believing he had ticked most Field of the boxes to earn his spot, Field until admitted he was not able to relax until his selection was confi rmed. the email to come through, but when I was excited and am,” “I was pretty anxious waiting for when for I fi nally read it relieved that I had made the team,” Field said. “I was stoked to see that two other other back ctors other “I really enjoy playing cricket with these boys and look forward to the experience in Brisbane. This is defi nitely the highlight of my cricket so far, and I just hope I can perform well at this level.” Field’s selection is a well-deserved reward for an impressive summer of cricket at various levels, ranging from club cricket with Grampians to a standout state carnival for the Western Waves. If Field was not already in the squad prior to the state carnival, then it was defi nitely his efforts which saw him become player of the tournament for the Waves that made him a certainty. Yet although it was Field out there making the runs and taking wickets, he said his selection co not have been possible without his teammates and coaches at differ levels. ould the rent develop my confi dence and I owe a to John Houston (coach) and Rob Cook (assistant coach) for giv me these opportunities,” Fiield said. “My confi dence w me as many opportunities possible with the ball.” Field was fac with a serio thanks to Heinrich Joy (Grampians captain) giv injury sc PROUD MOMENT: Grampians all-rounder Lachie Field will represent Victoria with the bat and the ball which help bbie ving bowling has gro ving s as ous last mo th Country at the School Sport Australia Cricket Championships in Brisbane starting today. Photo: SPEC FILE. put an end to his summer, but threatened put an end the 15-year-old said he has made a full recovery and can not wait to represent the Big V. The talented all-rounder’s infl uence will play a big part in determining just how far Vic Country goes in the ced care onth which at he me tim tim 0 HAMILTON SPECTATOR Saturday February 20 2016 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2016 Sport NICK BROWN Western Waves mates also made DUNKELD cricketer Lachie Field has been selected in the Victoria Country under-15 team to compete at the School Sport Australia run Field oria pete ralia Cricket Championships to be held in Brisbane starting today. The national championships will run from today until next Sunday, with l of Victoria Country playing a total of hern six games against the ACT, Northern toria Territory, NSW metro and Victoria metro, before the fi nals start. The selection process started back in September last year, with selectors keeping a close eye on Field and other young prospects around the state. Despite believing he had ticked most Field of the boxes to earn his spot, Field until admitted he was not able to relax until his selection was confi rmed. the email to come through, but when I was excited and am,” “I was pretty anxious waiting for when for I fi nally read it relieved that I had made the team,” Field said. “I was stoked to see that two other other back ctors other “I really enjoy playing cricket with these boys and look forward to the experience in Brisbane. This is defi nitely the highlight of my cricket so far, and I just hope I can perform well at this level.” Field’s selection is a well-deserved reward for an impressive summer of cricket at various levels, ranging from club cricket with Grampians to a standout state carnival for the Western Waves. If Field was not already in the squad prior to the state carnival, then it was defi nitely his efforts which saw him become player of the tournament for the Waves that made him a certainty. Yet although it was Field out there making the runs and taking wickets, he said his selection co not have been possible without his teammates and coaches at differ levels. ould the rent develop my confi dence and I owe a to John Houston (coach) and Rob Cook (assistant coach) for giv me these opportunities,” Fiield said. “My confi dence w me as many opportunities possible with the ball.” Field was fac with a serio thanks to Heinrich Joy (Grampians captain) giv injury sc PROUD MOMENT: Grampians all-rounder Lachie Field will represent Victoria with the bat and the ball which help bbie ving bowling has gro ving s as ous last mo th Country at the School Sport Australia Cricket Championships in Brisbane starting today. Photo: SPEC FILE. put an end to his summer, but threatened put an end the 15-year-old said he has made a full recovery and can not wait to represent the Big V. The talented all-rounder’s infl uence will play a big part in determining just how far Vic Country goes in the ced care onth which at he me tim d d to d to championships. Field who will offer plenty at the top of the order with the bat and be just as dangerous with his off spin when given the ball, is confi dent he and his team will perform well. “The team coach Rhys Adams sees me as being either a top to middle order bat and bowling early or when spin is required,” Field explained. “I am also in the leadership group. “I have been working hard at my batting and hoping that all the hard work pays off. I think that at this level you have to be resilient and simply take the challenge on. “It’s the fi rst time there has been a Vic Metro and Vic Country at under-15 level, so it is a bit unknown at this stage. We have had good preparation and all the boys get along well.” with own yce “I was given some good opportunitties ped www.spec.com.au Email sports results and story ideas to: sport@spec.com.au WOODEN SPOON UP FOR GRABS– PAGE 38 ONE IN ALL IN – PAGE 37 TERANG CUP TAKES CENTRE STAGE – PAGE 35 Field heads north for cricket championships On track with state’s best Hamilton’s Western Speedway will come alive tonight with the Eureka Garages and Sheds Sprintcar Series taking the spotlight. One driver to watch will be popular Bendigo racer Kristy Ellis who will be on track trying to mix it up with some of the best drivers in the country. Full coverage page 36. BRISBANE BOUND 15% OFF FITTINGS SPEND $200 ON PHILMAC FITTINGS GO INTO THE DRAW TO WIN A FIREFIGHTER PUMP 135 French St, Hamilton Vic 3300 — Phone: 5572 3388 Enquiries@finchetts.com.au www.finchetts.com.au E 4 S T 9 B . O 1 T 5 L P A R C O U L D E O SEB2051544 FIN160206